Definitely the saddest day in recent memory for Ravens Nation with the tragic news of the death of Todd Heap’s 3 year old daughter. No words can describe this tragedy. Todd and his family must be in all of our prayers.

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Saturday April 15, 2017 may or may not be historic in the annals of Maryland athletics but it’s certainly a day Terrapins’ fans should circle and long remember. We can certainly take some pride in seeing four Terps’ teams compete against Big Ten foes and come away with four wins but there’s one element tying together three of those four wins in particular that is unique and noteworthy. See if you can spot it.

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NCAA Lacrosse approves a Sept 1 recruiting start date of the Student Athlete’s Junior Year

Terps have 2 big wins last Saturday vs Penn State and Weds at #5 Albany–and the great Conor Fields

Home Run Derby continues with the O’s–4 HRs by Crush, Schoop, JJ, and Seth Smith carry the O’s to a 6-4 victory.

Umprire Dale Scott is in concussion protocol after being hit in the face and virtually flattened by a foul ball … Read More »

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The Capitals are 3-2 winners over the Toronto Maple Leafs in game 1 of the NHL Playoffs.  Only 15 more wins needed to get the Stanley Cup.

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“With so many stories about King,” said longtime friend Dave Darrikhuma, “I end up finding there was an ounce of truth to everything.”

Several times a year, Mr. Corcoran would jet off to Florida or the Bahamas to judge bikini contests. At public events, he’d invariably step out of a limousine with a buxom 20-year-old on each arm.

“He dwarfed Joe Namath as a ladies’ man — dwarfed him,” Murphy said. “He was the ladies’ man of ladies’ men.”

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Maryland Football

Trey Mancini hit two of Baltimore’s five home runs — all in the first three innings — and the Orioles powered their way to a 12-5 victory over the Boston Red Sox at Fenway Park. A night after Boston’s bats put up eight runs, Baltimore returned the favor against Wright by tagging him for six in a first inning that included back-to-back homers from Mancini and Jonathan Schoop. Adam Jones and Chris Davis each added … Read More »

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When you get 2 goals from your your 2nd middie line to win the game, things are looking up.  SR Ben Chisolm fired home 2 bullets from the left side to secure the victory. Great defense on the incredible Conor Fields  (3G 5 A) in the last few seconds sealed the win. Dan Morris was stellar in the cage with 12 saves. Albany is certainly a Final Four caliber team. Next up for Maryland in Rutgers on the road and … Read More »

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Report on Terps Albany Lax Game

Terps handle #1 Penn State 15-11 behind 6 Points from Matt Rambo

Matt must be a Tewaaraton Finalist!!!

Jaylen Brantley transfer

Brenda, Juan, and Tom Mac to Join DC Hall of Fame

Keith Cavanaugh from Terrapin Times Calls into discussion the Recruiting front

Who might the Ravens take in the 1st round

O’s drop 2nd in a row 8-1 to Red Sox

Sergio –A Masters Win for the Ages

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Bruce Posner, Radio Shows, Terp Talk

from umterps.com

Three esteemed members of the Maryland athletics family, Juan Dixon, Brenda Frese and Tom McMillen, have been selected for induction into the Washington DC Sports Hall of Fame this summer. The nine total honorees will be inducted in a special ceremony on Sunday, July 9 at Nationals Park prior to the 1:35 p.m. game between the Washington Nationals and Atlanta Braves.

Joining the Terps’ trio in the class of 2017 is Bethesda native and … Read More »

Maryland Basketball, Pro Sports

From Matt Schudel in the Washington Post

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He was loved by some of his teammates, loathed by others, but he had an uncanny ability to inspire confidence. Everywhere he went, his teams won. In 1967, with a club called the Waterbury Orbits, he won his first Atlantic Coast Football League championship. His Lowell (Mass.) Giants were undefeated in 1968, when he was called up for his brief stint with the Patriots. In 1971, he piloted the Norfolk Neptunes … Read More »

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